TWO dangerously out of control dogs have been seized after biting several people in a village near Worcester.
Police were called to Abberley on Saturday afternoon (November 2) following multiple calls of two dogs being dangerously out of control in the street.
Two Police dog handlers, response officers and neighbourhood Policing officers attended the scene where they discovered a number of people had been bitten.
No one bitten by the dogs was seriously injured.
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An investigation is ongoing and the dogs will be assessed by specially trained officers.
PC Dave Olczak from the Pickersleigh and Chase Safer Neighbourhood Team said: "Two Police dog handlers, response officers and neighbourhood Policing officers responded to multiple calls in Abberley, Worcestershire yesterday afternoon of two dogs dangerously out of control in the street.
"On arrival police discovered that a number of people had been bitten. Luckily there were no serious injuries to anyone.
"Two dogs have been seized."
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